I Am Just A Patsy
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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I am just a patsy
The Oswald in Lee Harvey
Made of my own misery
The footprints of history

I am just a patsy
I sell vague conspiracy
I'm slow and I'm easy
And I'm waiting for delivery

[Chorus]
I'm just a patsy for your love
I need an angel from above
To a life depraved and lost
Inevitable like scars and dust
I'm just a patsy for your love

Even with the most control
Tied to fragments born and grown
All f***ed up with nowhere to go
The best thing I ever saw

I am just a patsy
I sell vague conspiracy
I'm slow and I'm easy
And I'm waiting for delivery

[Chorus]

A patsy for your love, love, love

I am just a patsy





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The Manic Street Preachers' song "I'm Just a Patsy" is a haunting and introspective examination of the feeling of being used and manipulated, whether in a personal or societal context. The lyrics describe the singer as feeling like a pawn, specifically referencing the infamous Lee Harvey Oswald, who was labeled a "patsy" for his alleged role in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The line "Made of my own misery" suggests that the singer feels trapped by their circumstances, and unable to escape the cycle of being used and discarded.


The repetition of the lines "I sell vague conspiracy," "I'm slow and I'm easy," and "And I'm waiting for delivery" only adds to the sense of futility and resignation present in the song. The chorus, which includes the line "I'm just a patsy for your love," further emphasizes the idea that the singer's feelings of being used are tied to a personal relationship rather than a political one, possibly hinting at a relationship where the singer feels taken advantage of or unappreciated.


In general, the song paints a picture of someone who is struggling to find meaning and agency in their life, whether due to their own choices or external factors beyond their control. The use of the Oswald reference and the disorienting, slightly off-kilter melody only heighten the sense of unease that runs throughout the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I am just a patsy
I am a pawn, used by others to carry out their own agendas.


The Oswald in Lee Harvey
A reference to the John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory, in which Lee Harvey Oswald is believed to have been framed.


Made of my own misery
I am made up of my own pain and suffering, which makes me vulnerable to manipulation.


The footprints of history
The marks that have been left on me by past events, which continue to affect me.


I sell vague conspiracy
I promote obscure theories without definite proof, creating a sense of intrigue but lacking in substance.


I'm slow and I'm easy
I am naïve and easily influenced by others.


And I'm waiting for delivery
I am waiting for someone else to provide me with what I am seeking, without taking responsibility for my own actions.


I need an angel from above
I am searching for some kind of salvation or redemption from a higher power or external source.


To a life depraved and lost
My life is corrupted and aimless, lacking in any clear purpose or direction.


Inevitable like scars and dust
My fate is inevitable, like the marks of a wound that will never heal or the particles of dust that will always accumulate.


Even with the most control
Despite having the illusion of power and control over my life.


Tied to fragments born and grown
I am bound to the pieces of my past that have shaped me, both good and bad, and cannot escape them.


All f***ed up with nowhere to go
I am lost and confused, with no clear way forward.


The best thing I ever saw
The only thing that has ever brought me any joy or meaning in life.


A patsy for your love, love, love
I am willing to sacrifice myself for the sake of love, even if it means being used or manipulated by others.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, NICHOLAS ALLEN JONES, SEAN MOORE

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